• DocumentCode
    1634136
  • Title

    FRC Compression Heating Experiment (FRCHX) at AFRL

  • Author

    Grabowski, C. ; Degnan, J.H. ; Camacho, J.F. ; Coffey, S.K. ; Coulter, G. ; Domonkos, M. ; Gale, D. ; Martinez, B. ; Parker, J. ; Ralph, D. ; Ruden, E.L. ; Sommars, W. ; Hsu, C. ; Intrator, T.P. ; Renneke, R.M. ; Sieck, P. ; Waganaar, W.J. ; Wurden, G.A.

  • Author_Institution
    Air Force Res. Lab., Kirtland AFB
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    980
  • Lastpage
    980
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. Over the past six years, the Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, NM has been working in close collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory on their field-reversed configuration (FRC) experiment, FRX-L. Through these joint efforts a second experiment has been designed and is now being assembled and tested at the AFRL. This new experiment, which is referred to as the FRC Heating Experiment (FRCHX), has the goal of not only forming a plasma in a field-reversed configuration but of also translating it into an aluminum flux conserving shell (solid liner), where it will be subsequently heated through rapid compression of the liner. The FRC formation portion of FRCHX has been designed to closely match the electrical properties of FRX-L so that FRCs of similar parameters can be formed. Likewise, the translation portion of FRCHX, which has been designed and fabricated concurrently with the new translation section of FRX-L, also closely matches that of FRX-L. The design approach being taken to compressively heat the FRC in the final portion of FRCHX relies on the experimental setup used during two earlier "deformable-contact" vacuum liner experiments that were performed with the Shiva Star Capacitor Bank. In these experiments the liner electrodes had 8-cm-diameter holes on their axes, and both tests were found to be successful in that the ends of the 10-cm diameter, 30-cm long aluminum liner stretched and maintained contact with the electrodes while the body of the liner glided radially inward to implode uniformly. This presentation focuses on the system design and integration of the first two portions of the FRCHX experiment, the FRC formation and translation sections. The performance characteristics of each, as determined by recent test results, are discussed, along with the various magnetic and plasma diagnostics that are being fielded in both sections. Remaining tasks to be accomplished before a complete FRC formation, translation, - and compression experiment can be performed are also outlined at the end.
  • Keywords
    plasma diagnostics; plasma heating; plasma production; reversed field pinch; Air Force Research Laboratory; FRC compression heating experiment; Los Alamos National Laboratory; Shiva Star Capacitor Bank; aluminum flux conserving shell; deformable contact vacuum liner; field reversed configuration; magnetic diagnostics; plasma diagnostics; plasma heating by compression; plasma production; Aluminum; Assembly; Capacitors; Collaborative work; Electrodes; Heating; Laboratories; Magnetic flux; Plasma properties; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Albuquerque, NM
  • ISSN
    0730-9244
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-0915-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PPPS.2007.4346286
  • Filename
    4346286